#!/usr/bin/env python # This is the setup.py script for "flawfinder" by David A. Wheeler. # My thanks to Jon Nelson, who created the initial setup.py script. # Template for creating your own setup.py. See the USAGE file in # the Distutils source distribution for descriptions of all the # options shown below. Brief instructions on what to do: # - set the other metadata: version, description, author, author_email # and url. All of these except 'description' are required, although # you may supply 'maintainer' and 'maintainer_email' in place of (or in # addition to) 'author' and 'author_email' as appropriate. # - fill in or delete the 'packages', 'package_dir', 'py_modules', # and 'ext_modules' options as appropriate -- see USAGE for details # - delete this comment and change '__revision__' to whatever is # appropriate for your revision control system of choice (just make # sure it stores the revision number for your distribution's setup.py # script, *not* the examples/template_setup.py file from Distutils!) """Setup script for the flawfinder tool.""" from distutils.core import setup import commands setup (# Distribution meta-data name = "flawfinder", version = "2.0.0", description = "a program that examines source code looking for security weaknesses", author = "David A. Wheeler", author_email = "dwheeler@dwheeler.com", license = 'GPL-2.0+', long_description = """Flawfinder is a program that can scan C/C++ source code and identify out potential security flaws, ranking them by likely severity. It is released under the GNU GPL license.""", url = "http://www.dwheeler.com/flawfinder/", scripts = [ 'flawfinder' ], data_files = [ ('share/man/man1', [ 'flawfinder.1.gz' ]) ], py_modules = [ ], )